Depends. By using the site, you agreed to the site's Terms of Service (TOS) or Terms of Use (TOU). If they expressly forbid such activity, they have the right to terminate your account under business contract law since you violated the contract. From a legal perspective, you can "solicit donations" providing you are honest and truthful about it. You can say "please send me money" as long as you don't lie about the reason or the intended use of the funds. If you say "please send me money to help me pay for my cancer treatment" and A.) you don't have cancer, and/or B.) Intend to use the money to buy a new TV or something other than cancer treatments then you have just commited 2 counts of attempted fraud. If someone is crazy enough to send you money then it becomes 2 counts of fraud and attempted fraud. If someone sends you money through PayPal, then it becomes fraud, attempted fraud and possibly wire fraud. If they send you money through the USPS then you can add mail fraud, an automatic escalation to Federal Court and a chat with the FBI. It gets worse from there.
Yes, but there aren't many. Two are: http://www.giveforward.com/p/fundraisers-for-individuals/personal-donation-website http://www.gofundme.com
Justin Bieber's personal website.
u can make your own blood donation web bye going to a nerd or donors are doctors and ask or just make your own web show and say that donate blood plz or more
There is a website you can go to. I'll put a link on this page. Greater good runs it. They ask for a donation of $10 or more.
It starts by undergoing a series of physical examinations conducted by the blood bank's doctor. The doctor will also ask you about your personal life, your past diseases and your sex routine.
Any time you make a donation to a credited organization you can receive a tax credit one the donation is over twenty dollars. You just need to ask for it when making you donation
Ask a Friend/Family.
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no. because facebook is a social website where you chat with friends where as wikianswers in a ask questions and they will be answerd website hope i helped rate me :)
Yes. Educational questions: You're already there. Wiki.Answers is the leading questions and answers site on the internet. Social questions: Formspring is a popular website used to ask questions to people and friends all over the world. Social questions and "diaries": Twitter is the leading social network which allows people to update their friends and "fans" about their daily activities as well as ask and answer questions.
You can ask questions related to social security by visiting you government website for where you live and there will be a section that allows you to view social security question and answers as well as commonly asked questions and facts. You will also be able to find a find a phone number to contact a representative.